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Megaliths Cairns Circles Dolmens Standing Stones ![]() first deciphered megalith in Ireland Ireland Map Link by County Antrim Armagh Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Derry Donegal Down Dublin Fermanagh Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Tyrone Waterford West Meath Wexford Wicklow |
The megaliths of the site of Uragh are actually in County Kerry, just on the border to County Cork (unusual border) but they represent Argo = Uragh. URAGH = ARGO and represents the False Cross between Vela, the Sail, and Carina, the body of the ship. The four smaller megaliths behind the large stone at the prow are clear. Additionally, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) appears to be marked. County KERRY represents Vela the sail while CORK represents the ship and is surely Gaellic CURACH "boat" which means that CORK takes its name from Gaelic CURACH "boat". Simply stated, CURACH is (C)URACH = URAGH. The city of Cobh is at the rudder, represented by the star Canopus = Cobh. The large front stone at URAGH has cupmarks for the False Cross at the front of it, a large mark for the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) below that, marking the South Ecliptic Pole. To the left of LMC is an elephant's trunk with the eye marking the South Celestial Pole and further below that at the legs of the elephant is a mark which marks the South Galactic Pole. This stone may also mark a map of the world on its front but the lines seem to be too faint to be able to tell with certainty. The site Ballybane originally was confused by the decipherer with Crux and led to many decipherment problems until it became clear that it was the False Cross, i.e. the group of stars between Vela, the Sail and Carina, the Boat. Perhaps even the sculptor was confused. |
Earthworks Artifacts Cave Wall Paintings Prehistoric Rock Art ![]() first deciphered megalith in Ireland Ireland Map Link by megalith or megalithic site Aghade Aill Na Mireann Annaghmare Ardmore Ardristan Aughnacliffe Ballybane Ballyboher Ballylowra Ballyedmonduff Ballykeel Ballynacloghy Ballyvatheen Baltynanima Barnmeen Beaghmore Boheh Burren Ceide Fields Cloghstuckagh Clonkeen Coumaraglin Creevykeel Derrynablaha Drumnart Fenegh Beg Holestone Killadeas Kilmihil Knockeen Knowth Lisbunny Lough Gur Mullagharoy Newgrange Punchestown Rathiddy Skregg Tara Timoney Tireighter Turoe Uragh |
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